OrdinaryJoe
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Hi folks, some questions about night performance - have been running DS-2CD2343G0-I and also more recently a new DS-2CD2347G2-LU.
I've had a few unwelcome visitors checking car doors in my driveway but when I zoom in the images are very pixelated on bot IR and Colorvu. I do have a large wall in the image that I cannot do anything about (so may be causing reflection with the IR on the 2343?)...anyway, I set the bitrate on each image to maximum on dropdown menu (when logged in via each individual camera) but when I go back in it has defaulted to 3072Kbps (is that an issue)? on both the 2343(below) and 2347. This setting is greyed out if I try to edit via the overall NVR settings on the web (its not greyed out if I access each indivdual camera online). It can be changed on the NVR setting if I switch off 265+. Would this make a difference to image quality?
I'm also trying to lower the gain setting to <80 to see if that has an effect? Is there any other specific setting which causes noise/pixelated images when zooming in?
Or is this all to do with the cameras being 4MP or more of a camera set up?? I was zooming in on a person about 10m away.
I've had a few unwelcome visitors checking car doors in my driveway but when I zoom in the images are very pixelated on bot IR and Colorvu. I do have a large wall in the image that I cannot do anything about (so may be causing reflection with the IR on the 2343?)...anyway, I set the bitrate on each image to maximum on dropdown menu (when logged in via each individual camera) but when I go back in it has defaulted to 3072Kbps (is that an issue)? on both the 2343(below) and 2347. This setting is greyed out if I try to edit via the overall NVR settings on the web (its not greyed out if I access each indivdual camera online). It can be changed on the NVR setting if I switch off 265+. Would this make a difference to image quality?
I'm also trying to lower the gain setting to <80 to see if that has an effect? Is there any other specific setting which causes noise/pixelated images when zooming in?
Or is this all to do with the cameras being 4MP or more of a camera set up?? I was zooming in on a person about 10m away.
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